My trailer has four uprights for guides. The rear of the boat must have been just a hair crooked and one of the strakes caught on TOP of the rear guide. Ann didn’t notice the rear of the boat rising crookedly and the next thing I heard was the KaWang of the boat tearing the wood piece off the upright as it fell onto the trailer.
No boat damage was done thank God and I only had a minor Atrial Fibrillation.
The steel trailer upright where the guide WAS, was bent pretty good and was thinking of digging into the tube. Fortunately I am a beer drinker and probably distantly related to MacGuyver. A coozie and some duct tape solved the problem temporarily.
Rather than repair the damage to the trailer uprights, I am considering mounting long horizontal guides instead.
Do any of you ‘straked’ guys have any words of wit and wisdom concerning this?

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